The city tore a statue of controversial 19th century gynecologist J. Marion Sims from its perch in Central Park Tuesday — less than a day after it was deemed unfit to remain in the iconic space.

The Public Design Commission on Monday voted unanimously to relocate the statue to Brooklyn’s Green-Wood Cemetery because Sims — once hailed as the father of modern gynecology — had experimented on enslaved women.

The Parks Department wasted no time Tuesday, wrapping the statue in a blue blanket and putting it on a flatbed truck as it removed the statue from its spot near E. 103rd St., where it has stood for more than 120 years.